BUYRIGHT Africa Dot Com, a new Tech savvy conglomerate will launch her Technology Division on May 7, 2012. The digital launch, which shall mean unveiling its official website from 7am promises a lot of goodies to first fifty visitors to www.buyrightafrica.com, who shall win a mini laptop each.This launch, perceived to be the first of its kind in Africa, comes with strong promise of providing partnership platform to existing and future ICT companies in resolving funding issues for ICT projects, ICT equipment ownership scheme and reduction of total cost of ownership, ICT equipment leasing and others.Buyright Africa in partnership with strong International Finance group is being launched, according to onwers, to assist Africans realise their technology dream and enjoy the benefits of emerging technologies and build strength that would allow her citizens, governments and businesses compete favorably with other strong economies of the world, adding that, this comes with a strong mandate to partner with international and local ICT companies to fund and deliver major ICT projects in the public and private sectors.According to the Managing Director of Buyright Africa 'Mr. Mukoro Emomine, who has a long history with technology including being managing director of Zinox Technologies Limited, 'our company is here to resolve ICT solutions delivery issues. We are staking the reputation of the owners and our partners to make big ICT deals happen in this continent starting with Nigeria. Our experience confirms that the bane of technology development in Africa mostly in Nigeria is under funding and high interest rate.'Most ICT companies, who are issued Local Purchasing Orders are unable to deliver due to high interest charged by banks and Finance companies. Buyright is here to intervene for such companies not by giving them cash but by leveraging on her connections with international and few local equipment manufactures to make sure these projects are comprehensively delivered within agreed timelines.'One of our many mandates is also to work with manufacturers to reduce the total cost of ownership of ICT equipment in Africa ranging from computers, printers, scanners, projectors, consumables, Software applications, VSAT equipment and electronics, other lifestyle digital equipment and provides different payment options to encourage usage. We are launching this in partnership with many global OEMs like HP, DELL, SAMSUNG, Toshiba, Cisco, Zinox, APC, Mercury, Microsoft, among others.'Explaining further, Mukoro said they are paying great emphasis to the educational sector, we are here to encourage willing secondary and tertiary institutions to own world-class ICT facilities for staff and students with structured payment scheme that could last up to three years. We are also going to encourage governments at all levels to provide ICT infrastructures for her citizens with the convenience to pay over a period of over three years. So, tell me why we should continue to complain of lack of skilled civil servants when all we need is to provide a platform to tool them and by extension their kids in our educational institutions.
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